The Scottish Tradition in Literature |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
John Barbour II | 11 |
Full tide The Makars | 33 |
Copyright | |
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achieved Alexander Allan Ramsay allegory alliteration attitude auld aureate BANN Barbour Bride of Lammermoor Bruce Burns Burns's C. S. Lewis Celtic character characteristic Chaucer CHILD colour common contemporary contrast conventional Cresseid dance David Lyndsay Douglas Douglas's dramatic Dunbar Duncan McIntyre Edinburgh eighteenth century English example express feeling Fergusson flyting Gaelic poetry Gavin Douglas grotesque gude Henryson Highland humour images intellectual internal rhyme Irish James John King Kirk language literary Lowland Lyndsay Lyndsay's Makars metres mind modern Montgomerie moral nocht novels Old Mortality perhaps picture play poems poet poetic popular Prol quhen Ramsay Ramsay's realistic rhythm Robert Robert Fergusson Robert Henryson satire scene Scotland Scots poetry Scots speech Scott Scottish ballads Scottish Gaelic Scottish literature Scottish poetry Scottish tradition sensuous shrewd social songs spirit stanza Stevenson style Testament thai thair theme Thrie Estaitis verse weill words